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    the saying came from the military I'm not entirely sure of the origin of the phrase but its basically a reference for going and having a look at something using your MK I Eyeball. Most likely it came from someone in the stores stream

    the full phrase as I recall it is

    device, observational, Eyeball. MK I.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    the saying came from the military I'm not entirely sure of the origin of the phrase but its basically a reference for going and having a look at something using your MK I Eyeball. Most likely it came from someone in the stores stream

    the full phrase as I recall it is

    device, observational, Eyeball. MK I.
    Interesting.

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    wire colour code

    Quote Originally Posted by timbo View Post
    So I traced the glowplug circuit to a mass of taped up wires and conduit that runs along the top of the firewall, so physically tracing it is out of the question.
    Wipe the wire at the glow plugs clean with some methylated spirits, check the wires colour and the trace along with the size of the wire, should be black with yellow trace.
    for the direction it then travels to the relay ( part number PRC 6913 ), a clue can be the way it curves as it enters into the wiring loam.

    Quote Originally Posted by timbo View Post
    Yes that's the one.

    The Glow plug timer relay is supposed to be mounted, under bonnet centre skuttle area.

    The other thinner wires are ;
    1. ( WR ) White-red trace, switched by ignition switch, starter position
    2. ( YB ) Yellow-black trace, supply to cold start warning light
    3. ( W ) White, switched by ignition switch, run position
    4. ( B ) Black, earth path for the glow plug warning lamp

    The two thick wires are ;
    5. ( N ) Brown, from battery
    6. ( BY ) Black-Yellow trace, switched wire from relay contacts going to the glow plug wire ( YB ) Yellow-Black trace.

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    Last edited by wrinklearthur; 28th June 2012 at 11:49 PM. Reason: Found more info and the info supplied by Blknight

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    Quote Originally Posted by timbo View Post
    Set it to 200ohms and it gave a reading of 3.4-3.5

    What does that mean?
    Try 20ohm range with the new battery.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wrinklearthur View Post
    Wipe the wire at the glow plugs clean with some methylated spirits, check the wires colour and the trace along with the size of the wire, should be yellow with black trace.
    for the direction it then travels to the relay ( part number PRC 6913 ), a clue can be the way it curves as it enters into the wiring loam.



    Yes that's the one.

    The Glow plug timer relay is supposed to be mounted, under bonnet centre skuttle area.

    The two thick wires are ;
    1. ( N ) Brown, from battery
    2. ( YB ) Yellow-black trace, switched wire from relay contacts going to the glow plugs.

    The other thinner wires are ;
    1. ( B ) Black, earth
    2. ( YB ) Yellow-black trace, supply to Cold start warning light
    3. ( WR ) White-red trace, function not documented, could also be ( NR ) Brown-white trace *
    4. ( W ) White, switched by ignition switch

    * The workshop manual is a bit vague on the circuit diagram as it caters for both petrol and diesel.
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    Check out Dave's earlier post. It has a labelled picture of the timer. Thanks for the additional info though. This thread will be valuable for people with similar problems.

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    edited previous post

    Quote Originally Posted by timbo View Post
    Check out Dave's earlier post. It has a labelled picture of the timer. Thanks for the additional info though. This thread will be valuable for people with similar problems.
    I have redone the circuit description I posted as I found some more info to fill in a couple of gaps.
    Quote Originally Posted by wrinklearthur View Post
    Wipe the wire at the glow plugs clean with some methylated spirits, check the wires colour and the trace along with the size of the wire, should be black with yellow trace.
    for the direction it then travels to the relay ( part number PRC 6913 ), a clue can be the way it curves as it enters into the wiring loam.

    The Glow plug timer relay is supposed to be mounted, under bonnet centre skuttle area.

    The other thinner wires are ;
    1. ( WR ) White-red trace, switched by ignition switch, starter position
    2. ( YB ) Yellow-black trace, supply to cold start warning light
    3. ( W ) White, switched by ignition switch, run position
    4. ( B ) Black, earth path for the glow plug warning lamp

    The two thick wires are ;
    5. ( N ) Brown, from battery
    6. ( BY ) Black-Yellow trace, switched wire from relay contacts going to the glow plug wire ( YB ) Yellow-Black trace.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrinklearthur View Post
    I have redone the circuit description I posted as I found some more info to fill in a couple of gaps.


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    Cheers mate, that's really helpful.

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    I'd just like to thank everyone here for this extremely useful thread, with special thanks to Timbo for making it all possible by sticking his hardtop on its side .

    After installing a work light on the tray of my 130 Tdi last week end I had a massive leak to earth which culminated in two dead batteries and a tow truck ride home Sunday evening. I traced the issue to the glow plug circuit (of course the very last fuse I removed) and then confirmed my results with this thread. I've since been running around a still wintery Brisbane with no effects whatsoever on starting, confirming that there's probably going to be no need for me to ever need glow plugs.

    Thanks again everyone
    James.


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